Anyways, I found myself thinking of all the unconscious actions and cringing that though's parts of my life review won't be all that pleasant. I've heard of what they say before, but always hope that I can just hit fast forward when needed during the review...maybe no one will notice.

dijmart wrote:
Anyways, I found myself thinking of all the unconscious actions and cringing that though's parts of my life review won't be all that pleasant. I've heard of what they say before, but always hope that I can just hit fast forward when needed during the review...maybe no one will notice.

I've thought about it too. I think the life review will be a cool process. The only judgement will be on our own end. I think we can gain a lot from it perhaps in bringing into the next life if we choose to embark in another life, although I'd like a massive vacation between lives. I can use one

Enlightened2B wrote:
I've thought about it too. I think the life review will be a cool process. The only judgement will be on our own end. I think we can gain a lot from it perhaps in bringing into the next life if we choose to embark in another life, although I'd like a massive vacation between lives. I can use one

Oh, I realize the judgement is are own, hope I'm in a forgiving mood that day....to forgive me Massive vacation?...you could say that again!!!

rachMiel wrote:If you flunk your life review ... do you have to repeat and repeat until you pass? If so, I think I'll choose Jamaica for my next campus. Or maybe the Black Forest ...

I'd bet we have been repeating and repeating! I think I'll go to Africa and live with the gorilla's like Anthony Hopkins did in my new fav movie "Instinct". That would be cool, I don't know if I could handle the mosquitoes though?

I was a wolf once. (It came out in a past life session I did some years back.) It was very cool, to run with the pack. I especially remember one time when we were on the outskirts of a Medieval village (in Europe, I think), figuring out how best to make our way into the village to get food.

rachMiel wrote:I was a wolf once. (It came out in a past life session I did some years back.) It was very cool, to run with the pack. I especially remember one time when we were on the outskirts of a Medieval village (in Europe, I think), figuring out how best to make our way into the village to get food.

Cool..

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rM wrote: I was a wolf once. (It came out in a past life session I did some years back.) It was very cool, to run with the pack. I especially remember one time when we were on the outskirts of a Medieval village (in Europe, I think), figuring out how best to make our way into the village to get food.

rM wrote: I was a wolf once. (It came out in a past life session I did some years back.) It was very cool, to run with the pack. I especially remember one time when we were on the outskirts of a Medieval village (in Europe, I think), figuring out how best to make our way into the village to get food.

Are you having us on, rM? .

I was a neo-pagan herbalist for a coupla decades, studied with an urban shaman, did the whole woo-woovular shebang. We all have personal spiritual histories, ja?

Interesting take Slow Ride. Curiously, as I was reading your post I wasn't sure which of us you were referring to until the last line. Could you clear up your context here? I don't know how you got from this:

"Ya know, WW, for a guy who determinably casts doubt on the idea of a goal, a destination, a progression, a move thru blue thru purple to beyond..."

To this:

"Maybe you're not so sure of yourself when you argue the experience perspective after all?"